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Reviews: * If you want an upscale hauler that can comfortably seat seven or eight people and boasts a quiet, comfortable ride in the $40,000 range, the 2015 Enclave offers good road manners and much vehicle for the money. Source: KBB.com * Smooth and quiet ride; luxurious cabin; generous cargo capacity, even behind the third row; seating for up to eight; top safety scores. Source: Edmunds * Take a seat in the 2015 Enclave and you instantly notice the sense of openness. A â€œlow and awayâ€� instrument panel keeps controls within easy reach. Leather-adorned seating, warm wood tones and brushed chrome accents give a sophisticated polish to the interior. And three rows of first-class seating ensure your passengers are feeling their best. Think a crossover that's spacious on the inside has to look bulky on the outside? Guess again. The 2015 Enclave's sleek and fluid profile belies three generous rows of seating and storage, while design details like chrome accents and blue-accented signature LED lighting elevate its eye-catching exterior. Overprotective? You've met your match in the Enclave. Optional technologies like Side Blind Zone Alert with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning help prevent accidents before they occur. And the industry's first front center air bag is one of seven in total and offers a new level of confidence to safety. Brains or beauty? The Enclave offers both. Buick IntelliLink+ connects you to friends and family hands-free. Opt for Bose audio or the rear-seat entertainment system to keep passengers enthralled. And keep out of the cold while your Enclave heats up with remote engine start. Don't let its sleek exterior, generous space and inviting cabin fool you â€" the Enclave knows how to perform. Its six-speed, 288hp 3.6L V-6 engine is powerful and efficient. Dual-flow dampers in the suspension improve handling and reduce noise and vibration. Source: The Manufacturer Summary

KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.5Out of 5

I love this car.

By gramma | on Tuesday, January 24, 2012

5.0

Evertything about this car is wonderful except the gas mileage. If I could get 25 to 30 MPG, I would rate it straight 5s.…

great car. we love the quiet and smooth ride.

By farmerpaul | on Tuesday, September 26, 2017

5.0

My wife loves the turning headlights, heated steering wheel, and blind spot warning lights above all other features. 66,000 miles and not one factory recall! Not one repair job needed yet. Great cargo space. Bose sound system is wonderful. The touch screen panel is hard to get used to. If there wasnt the voice activated radio tuning, Im not sure I could get from my wifes CD player to the radio stations. Has plenty of power. Mileage average at 19mpg is not impressive, but at nearly 6000 lbs, the ride is superb and very quiet.…

Love It!

By Gleek | on Wednesday, May 26, 2010

5.0

After driving Suburbans and Yukon XLs for 13 years, I was ready to downsize. This Enclave was perfect, as it still has lots of cargo room when you put the 3rd row seating down, and yet we still have the 3rd row seating when we need it. It rides and drives well, has every feature you can think of, and I love the styling. The gas mileage is a big improvement too--I don't think I have ever gotten less that 20 miles to the gallon. I like that it is still an SUV and sits higher than a car, but it drives more like a car than an SUV.
The only negative thing I have to say is that the seats are not as comfortable as the Yukon XL. On long trips, pretty much everyone in the car is complaining after a few hours. Luckily, I am rarely in the car for longer than an hour and a half, so it has not been a huge problem. Hope that GM fixes this.…